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Wondering how many possessions ANB & Tracc have had after quarter time?

 

Clearance work is disappointing to the extreme. One of the most one sided performance I’ve seen in a while against us. Very concerning when the only mid missing is Viney. 

 

uninspiring.

If we lose this, it'll all be on the mids/clearances. Getting killed.


They keep waltzing it out of the middle. Luckily we have a Lever and May shaped wall in front of our goals, otherwise Freo would be on top.

Seriously though what the hell is happening with our stoppage work? We’re getting belted.

freo game to win imo

 
1 minute ago, Elegt said:

Max having a mare

I thought he’d have a massive one today given how “angry” he was over the off season and the fact the he’s playing on a debutant.

Just now, Forest Demon said:

They keep waltzing it out of the middle. Luckily we have a Lever and May shaped wall in front of our goals, otherwise Freo would be on top.

I’d like to at least see some attempt at change. it’s like stick w the same dumb old set up all game... in fact same as last 2 years. we’re is the thinking in the box.


Just now, P-man said:

Seriously though what the hell is happening with our stoppage work? We’re getting belted.

It's been going downhill for 3 years, but we've lived with this falsehood that we have this amazing contested footy team.

 

2 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Wondering how many possessions ANB & Tracc have had after quarter time?

Anb had 8 disposal in the first quarter. 

Since then he's had 1...

Just now, P-man said:

Seriously though what the hell is happening with our stoppage work? We’re getting belted.

They seem to be setting up to get behind us and push it forward.....what ever it is we have changed nothing and need to

If I hear after the game, “we were unhappy to get beaten in the contest, we pride ourselves on that” I’m gonna vomit.

We have no reason to be proud of it. None.


2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Brayshaw hasn’t taken one centre bounce. He’s been on the wing all day 

Still hasn't impacted. Turns it over under zero pressure. 

We have an AA ruckmen against a rookie who can't impact. Winning taps. But zero impact. 

We are shocking. 

1 minute ago, Wells 11 said:

I’d like to at least see some attempt at change. it’s like stick w the same dumb old set up all game... in fact same as last 2 years. we’re is the thinking in the box.

Nothing to do with what's going on in the box.


2 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

I’d like to at least see some attempt at change. it’s like stick w the same dumb old set up all game... in fact same as last 2 years. we’re is the thinking in the box.

Exactly. We know how teams are going to play our midfield, they even say it in interviews, they force us under the ball and spread away, yet we never seem to try anything to combat that.

8 minutes ago, DeeSince73 said:

James Jordan. BOG. 

Im with you. He's leading the others. Woefully slow forward line. 

1 minute ago, Forest Demon said:

Exactly. We know how teams are going to play our midfield, they even say it in interviews, they force us under the ball and spread away, yet we never seem to try anything to combat that.

Is Goodwin the right guy? ?

 

Petracca is a class above. Worrying signs.


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